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Wednesday, November, 11, 2009

Home Remedy To Stop Sneezing

Health Encyclopedia: Sneezing

Alternative Names

Sternutation


Home Care

Avoiding exposure to the offending allergen is the best way to control sneezing caused by allergic diseases.

Tips to reduce your exposure:

  • Removepets from the home toeliminate animal dander
  • Change furnace filters
  • Use air filtration devices to reduce pollen in the air
  • Travel to areas with low pollen counts

In some cases,movingout of a residence witha mold spore problem may be necessary.

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Health Guide

Allergic Rhinitis: Symptoms
...phase occurs within minutes of exposure to the allergens and includes:Runny noseFrequent or repetitive sneezingItching in the nose, eyes, throat, or roof of the mouthLate-Phase Symptoms. The late... Read more »
Allergic Rhinitis: Corticosteroids
...excessively. Side effects of nasal steroids may include:Dryness, burning, stinging in the nasal passageSneezingHeadaches and nosebleed (uncommon but should be reported to your doctor... Read more »
Colds and the Flu: Introduction
...respiratory tract infections are generally spread by:Direct contact (such as hand-to-mouth)Coughing or sneezingThe Common ColdThe common cold (medically known as infectious nasopharyngitis) is the... Read more »
Encephalitis: Viral: Risk Factors
Encephalitis is a rare disease. It is extremely uncommon in the U.S., even for people in the risk groups discussed below. Many people fall into the following categories and very few of... Read more »
Sinusitis: Treatment for Chronic Sinusitis
...effects is very low unless the drug is used excessively.Dryness, burning, stinging in the nasal passageSneezingHeadaches and nosebleed (these side effects are uncommon but should be reported to... Read more »

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